Massage table sheet

ABSTRACT

A sheet that incorporates a continuous piece of cloth uniting the fitted massage table sheet and the head cradle cover. An elastic band, preferably ½ inch to 1 inch in width is sewn into the outside edge of the cloth enabling the said sheet to be held in place on the table.

FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to massage table sheets.

BACKGROUND Discussion of Prior Art

The current standard for a set of massage table sheets consist of three pieces; 1)the top sheet (used to cover client), 2)the bottom fitted sheet (used to cover the massage table), 3) the head cradle cover (used to cover the head cradle). The problem with this current standard is that the head cradle cover is easily lost because of it's small size. The two most common incidences of loss are while laundering the sheets and transportation of sheets to various massage locals. Another issue of the current standard three piece set is that changes between clients can be time consuming.

OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Accordingly the present invention may have one or more of the following advantages.

-   -   a) The head cradle cover and the bottom fitted sheet are         adjoined as one-piece to make a single unit.     -   b) The current massage sheet set is taken from three pieces to         two.     -   c) The time taken to change the sheets between massage clients         is reduced.     -   d) The possibility of losing the head cradle cover is eliminated         because it is adjoined to the bottom fitted sheet.     -   e) The cost to the manufacturer of a two-piece massage sheet set         compared to a three piece is lower.     -   f) The cost to the consumer of a two-piece massage sheet set         compared to a three piece is lower.

SUMMARY

According to the invention, this massage table sheet consists of a one-piece fitted sheet for both the head cradle and the massage table.

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 Top View of Massage Table

-   -   1A) The massage table without sheet     -   1B) The head cradle.     -   1C) The hole in head cradle for the face.

FIG. 2 Top View of Massage Table and Sheet

-   -   2A) Massage table with the sheet.     -   2B) The portion of the sheet covering the head cradle.     -   2C) The slit in the sheet for the face to lie in.

FIG. 3 Side View of Massage Table and Sheet

-   -   3A) Elastic portion of the sheet wrapping around the edge of the         table.     -   3B) The portion of the sheet covering the head cradle.     -   3C) The portion of the sheet covering the massage table. 

1. A massage table sheet comprising a) a continuous piece of cloth completely covering the top side of a massage table and head cradle with a slit in the head cradle portion of the sheet for the face. b) elastic sewn into the outside edge of the cloth to hold the cloth to the table. 